Our group was assigned to go to Đền Bạch Mã. Nestled in Old Quarters, this area was somewhat familiar to me (some of us were actually at Club JAM two nights before). Because of its proximity to Old Quarters, Đền Bạch Mã had most and almost everything on the list, besides the tree space. Everything was within walking distance and even though it did not have a market of its own, about two blocks up on Thanh Hà street there was a market selling almost every good imaginable. A block down from Đền Bạch Mã is Ta Hiện and Lương Ngọc Quyẽn where there are bars, Bia Hoi, and dancing clubs. Due to this, Đền Bạch Mã and the area around it is very tourist heavy. The streets were lined with restaurants and soveniour shops. On Hang Buom, there a lot of tourist agencies to cater to that. Traffic was heavy throughout the entire time we were there (5-7pm).
Of all the times I've been to Old Quarters, this was the first time where I was able to fully be aware of where I was and absorb all that the area had to offer. It was nice walking around without a real destination to go to and just simply exploring. But at the same time I think I enjoyed more the time spent with my project group to really think critically about my surroundings.
Would I live here? Considering my age I find this place to be in the center of everything that I need. There's always people around and the streets just feel alive. As I get older, I don't think this would be a place I would want to retire in though.
:)
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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